Kurma Life and Travel with Kurma Cooking with Kurma About Season'd with Love Author: Kurma Posted: 17/08/2008; 9:01:34 AM Topic: Season'd with Love Msg #: (top msg in thread) Prev/Next: Reads: Season'd with Love Oh, better no doubt is a dinner of herbs, When season'd with love, which no rancour disturbs And sweeten'd by all that is sweetest in life Than turbot, bisque, ortolans, eaten in strife! But if, out of humour, and hungry, alone A man should sit down to dinner, each one Of the dishes which the cook chooses to spoil With a horrible mixture of garlic and oil, The chances are ten against one, I must own, He gets up as ill-tempered as when he sat down. - Lord Lytton (Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton) ("Owen Meredith") Source: Lucile (pt. I, canto II, st. 27) Posted by Kurma on 31/8/08; 4:50:57 PM from the dept. Season'd with Love [ Print This Page ] Try out a site like this, for free. It's using the Brushed Adamant ISKCON-ised theme. This site is 5 years, 5 months and days old. We have received 3,932,244 page reads; 76,748 of which are members' page reads. Currently, there are 8,218 messages in this site. Of which 1845 are news items and 3769 are pictures. We last added something on Sunday, 31 October 2010 at 4:04:29 PM. Theme Design By Bryan Bell Membership: Join Now Login | |
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